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Leading Lines
Leading lines are used to draw the viewer’s eye through a photo. They are natural lines created in the space of the photograph and are used to create a visual narrative in the composition.You can use them to draw a viewer's attention to a specific part of the frame, whether it's a person, or a vanishing point in the background of the frame.
Angles And Perspective
Perspective means The farther away u are from an object. and from the human eye, the smaller it becomes. It may seem even smaller if there is an object in the foreground that looks larger because of the relationship between those two objects.
Rules Of Thirds
Rules of third can be used in pictures to improve the composition and your balance, in your images.The rule of thirds involves mentally dividing up your image using 2 horizontal lines and 2 vertical lines. You then position the important elements in your scene along those lines, or at the points where they meet.
Focal point
Focal points in photography composition are one of the aspects that draw your viewer into the photo. It focuses on a object,person or a place and everything else is blurred out.
Pattern
Patterns are repeat shapes, objects or colors either ordered in precise formations or just random designs scattered across a scene. The important thing about patterns is that they create images that are very pleasing to the eye and add a new dimension to your photos.
symmetry
Symmetry refers to a line that splits and object in half and, if both sides of the object is said to be synmertical.
colour
color is a component of light which is separated when it is reflected off of an object. Color begins with light and the colors we see are influenced by the characteristics of the light source and pictures. Having bright colors in your photos can change the way your photo looks.
Framing
photos through a tunnel, an archway, under some tree branches, through a hole in a wall, through a hole in a seashell, looking out a door as long as the doorway hand are all part of framing.
Minimalist
Minimalist photographers know that sometimes it’s important to focus on one particular object rather than overwhelm the viewer with tons of color and pattern and information.
Maximalist
maximalist is opposite to minimalist because in maximalist there is a lot going on the picture.
Curves
Curves are a good way of deliberately guiding the eye through the shot to a specific area.Curves can physically exist and be tangible in an image or they can be implied.
Triangle
Phi Grid
In photography, the idea is that by using the golden ratio, you are creating an image that is naturally more pleasing to the eye.It helps lead the viewer’s eye through the entire photo, leading to more captivating images.
Figure In Ground
Figure to ground is one of the most important, and easily overlooked concepts, in photography.
Diagonals
Diagonal lines generally work well to draw the eye of an image’s viewer through the photograph. They create points of interest as they intersect with other lines and often give images depth by suggesting perspective.